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. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the war inside his visor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort the mission. >> reporter: the crew decided the jump was safe. the free fall is the highest known to man but not the longest. it lasted four minutes and 20 seconds. >> talk about the right stuff. felix baumgartner's feat came on the 62nd anniversary when chuck yeager first broke the sound barrier. he re-enacted his historic flight yesterday in flying the back seat of a fighter. he broke the speed barrier back in 1947. >>> from super sonic travel to a slow speed voyage. coming up next the crawling conclusion to space shuttle "endeavour's" final mission. this is the "cbs morning news". it could also mean living with joint damage. help relie
. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the war inside his visor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort the mission. >> reporter: the crew decided the jump was...
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the supersonic free fall this afternoon was successful in the eyes over new mexico. cbs reporter bigad shaban shows us the glitches that almost derailed the sun from the earth's stratosphere. >> reporter: this is what it looks like to break the speed of sound. cameras went along for the ride as felix baumgartner from austria sky dived from the edge of space. 24 miles above new mexico. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble. you do not think about breaking records anymore. you want to come back alive. >> reporter: baumgartner wore a specialized space suit and absolutelied before jumping -- saluted before jumping from a pressurized capsule. within seconds he was flying at speeds over 833 miles per hour. and the times seemed to spin out of control. >> that spin became so violent, over all excess -- it was hard to know how to get out of that spin. >> reporter: baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to the 55 story helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on hi wise up he --
the supersonic free fall this afternoon was successful in the eyes over new mexico. cbs reporter bigad shaban shows us the glitches that almost derailed the sun from the earth's stratosphere. >> reporter: this is what it looks like to break the speed of sound. cameras went along for the ride as felix baumgartner from austria sky dived from the edge of space. 24 miles above new mexico. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble. you do not think about...
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. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> and coming up, something new, our instant index. what had us talking today and starting with this, armchair astronomers discover a planet straight out of "star wars," the th tatoian in our backyard. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss
. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> and coming up, something new, our instant index. what had us talking today and starting with this, armchair astronomers discover a planet straight out of "star wars," the th tatoian in our backyard. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same...
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. >> reporter: felix baumgartner climbed into the stratosphere, more than 24 miles above new mexico's desert. the 43 austrian skydiver was about to become a human missile and plunge father and faster than anyone in history of his adescript lasted 2.5 hours in a capsule lifted by a helium balloon. the only hitch baumgartner's visor fogged up when the heater stopped working. >> i do not think i have heating. >> reporter: joe kittinger in mission control was the voice in baumgartner's ear. >> there is the world out there. >> reporter: in 1960 kittinger than an air force captain set the free fall record with a dive from 102,000 feet. he spent four years helping to train baumgartner for this minute, the plunge from 128,000 feet within 30 seconds, baumgartner's preliminary speed topped out 833 miles per hour. the first human in free fall to break the speed of sound. there was drama and danger and he went into a catastrophic topspin and regained control back at a head-down controlled position. his free fall lasted 4 minutes and 19 seconds more than one minute short of kittinger's record befo
. >> reporter: felix baumgartner climbed into the stratosphere, more than 24 miles above new mexico's desert. the 43 austrian skydiver was about to become a human missile and plunge father and faster than anyone in history of his adescript lasted 2.5 hours in a capsule lifted by a helium balloon. the only hitch baumgartner's visor fogged up when the heater stopped working. >> i do not think i have heating. >> reporter: joe kittinger in mission control was the voice in...
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to hold a press conference, he is speaking to the media that is gathered out there in roswell, new mexico very shortly, if he's not doing it already. so he's well enough to talk and we have been trying to correspond with some of the red bull people to ask what his condition is, from all visual signs right now, he's doing very well. you saw him land and raise his fist to the air, the piece of video that we're seeing, the hop into history and the incredible rate of speed was just compelling. he landed about an hour and 45 minutes ago. he did break the speed of sound, that mark, 690 miles an hour, how fast he actually went, red bull is saying he went about 704 miles an hour. but we did see on the monitors during his job that he hit got 729 miles an hour. so we'll get an official reading of exactly how fast he went. but a real thrill as he jumped from higher than anyone has ever jumped, 128,000 feet. that's about 8,000 feet higher than they expected him to jump. >> and why was balm baumgartner committed to this jump. >> he is a daredevil, he base jumped off the towers, and base jumped off the
to hold a press conference, he is speaking to the media that is gathered out there in roswell, new mexico very shortly, if he's not doing it already. so he's well enough to talk and we have been trying to correspond with some of the red bull people to ask what his condition is, from all visual signs right now, he's doing very well. you saw him land and raise his fist to the air, the piece of video that we're seeing, the hop into history and the incredible rate of speed was just compelling. he...
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for example, mexico is not a capital of texas. bane is a company rather than a person with an oxygen mask who threatens got them. gothem. >> i don't think she is allowed according to her rules. the only thing she is allowed to do is poit, you, your question. >> and can a woman named candy even do that? >> i think her parents must have had a delightful personality. jay i would go by candice. >> they could have named her ice cream. >> that would be preferable. what is a town without ice cream? this is a town hall. >> this is an interesting debate for obama to be coming from and where everyone is expecting him to be aggressive because it is formated in such a way. they agreed to play nice for lack of a better description. they can't even talk directly to each other. i am not sure how he will be so aggressive. >> it is a format or a bormat. >> oh nice. >> and candy be their doormat? >> candy is a nickname. her real first name is the entire lyrics to the song "candy man qats. "candy man." >> oh my word. now we know how she was conceive
for example, mexico is not a capital of texas. bane is a company rather than a person with an oxygen mask who threatens got them. gothem. >> i don't think she is allowed according to her rules. the only thing she is allowed to do is poit, you, your question. >> and can a woman named candy even do that? >> i think her parents must have had a delightful personality. jay i would go by candice. >> they could have named her ice cream. >> that would be preferable. what...
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. >> okay, you're listening to mission control in roswell, new mexico. i'm fredricka whitman. chad with me as well. you just heard mission control tell felix baumgartner he has about 28,000 feet to go before the capsule he is in, you're seeing it on the right-hand side of your screen, before the door on that capsule opens, and that he, fit with a space suit and parachute, will descend out of that capsule and aend to earth. his objective here to be the first human to travel the speed of sound. again, this is a 20-second delay. you're listening to mission control have this talk with him. they've done an incredible check for his space suit there. 43 checks to make sure that all systems are go. let's listen in. >> they're still releasing the pressure from inside the capsule. >> you're at about 112,000 feet n n new. >> they're releasing the pressure so the door will open. >> he has an emergency suit that if he were to tumble too fast, too many g forces, it would automatically deploy. so that's another thing to watch for. if you don't see an emergency chute come out in the first min
. >> okay, you're listening to mission control in roswell, new mexico. i'm fredricka whitman. chad with me as well. you just heard mission control tell felix baumgartner he has about 28,000 feet to go before the capsule he is in, you're seeing it on the right-hand side of your screen, before the door on that capsule opens, and that he, fit with a space suit and parachute, will descend out of that capsule and aend to earth. his objective here to be the first human to travel the speed of...
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the 43-year-old austrian skydiver floated to an astounding 24 miles up, 128,000 feet above the new mexico desert where he opened his capsule, hung his feet out the door, was reminded to unfasten his seatbelt, saluted, and he just jumped right into the record books. he plummeted at an incomprehensible 833 miles an hour, so fast, the only way to see him in this infrared camera. the first human to break the sound barrier with just his body, no jet, no rocket. he tumbled out of control for a few tense seconds, then righted himself and managed to make a sound. it was enough for mom. >> okay, here we go, felix. >> reporter: the entire way up and down, felix heard only one voice. >> that a boy. >> reporter: it was the voice of experience. 84-year-old joe kittinger held the record for the highest free fall for 52 years. today, he talked felix through shattering that record by more than 25,000 feet. >> whoa! >> reporter: high winds delayed liftoff last week, but nothing, it seemed, could keep felix from the stratosphere today. he even returned to earth on his feet with a record that is simply out
the 43-year-old austrian skydiver floated to an astounding 24 miles up, 128,000 feet above the new mexico desert where he opened his capsule, hung his feet out the door, was reminded to unfasten his seatbelt, saluted, and he just jumped right into the record books. he plummeted at an incomprehensible 833 miles an hour, so fast, the only way to see him in this infrared camera. the first human to break the sound barrier with just his body, no jet, no rocket. he tumbled out of control for a few...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, ross well, new mexico. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor, soar over the bay area on ts busy weekend. how it turned out to be a record breakinge for public transportation. as a family in the east bay searches for answers... they head to the internet to loor 10/7/12 >>> the family in the east bay searches for sears -- answers, they head to the internet. >>> gas prices hit another record. now, the governor is stepping in to ease the pain. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,,,,
mark strassmann, cbs news, ross well, new mexico. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor, soar over the bay area on ts busy weekend. how it turned out to be a record breakinge for public transportation. as a family in the east bay searches for answers... they head to the internet to loor 10/7/12 >>> the family in the east bay searches for sears -- answers, they head to the internet. >>> gas prices hit another record. now, the governor is...
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diver felix baumgartner made the highest sky dive in history from an altitude of 128,000 feet over new mexico. that's more than 24 miles into space. aviation officials said they clocked baumgartner at 833 miles per hour that's mach 1.4. he later told reporters the only thing on his mind when he jumped was making it down alive. >>> the cases of fungal meningitis has risen to 105. the centers of disease control says the number of deaths stands at 15. the number of deaths stem from steroid shots. the medications have been recalled. some of the contaminated medication was used here in california but there are no reports of infection here so far. >>> in news of the world we are getting late word that the young girl shot in pakistan is being flown to the united states. hundreds rallied for support. the unspoken advocates for girl's rights was shot in the head back on october 9. she remains unconscious and on a ventilator. late tonight pakistani officials say that she needs prolonged care to fully recover. >>> from syrian rebels comes this video proporting the show the downing of a government jet by
diver felix baumgartner made the highest sky dive in history from an altitude of 128,000 feet over new mexico. that's more than 24 miles into space. aviation officials said they clocked baumgartner at 833 miles per hour that's mach 1.4. he later told reporters the only thing on his mind when he jumped was making it down alive. >>> the cases of fungal meningitis has risen to 105. the centers of disease control says the number of deaths stands at 15. the number of deaths stem from...
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we're behind mexico, britain, norway and others this is from a u.s.amber of commerce reportranking countries on the energy they use comped to how much is at their disposal. it facto in how much energy costs. how much a country imports. the diversity of fuel in the economy, efficiency and price volatility. it also examines transportationefficiency d infrastructure like reneries. even though the report says the ited states is about as energy secure as we were in 1980, there is reason for optimism. natural gas. melissa: yeah. absolutely. also, i wondering so you're using the word secure in the context of how se-sufficient are we, not how secure is it in the iranian sense like someone will blow it up? it i sort of how self-sufficient are we, is that right. >> right. that also plays into it as well, melissa. how much youepend on foreign countries and depend onthe other factors depends on your own energy security. do you have access to energy if something goes wrong wordwide. something in this report mentions really doesn put into play al that much, you could have things like natural disasters. yo
we're behind mexico, britain, norway and others this is from a u.s.amber of commerce reportranking countries on the energy they use comped to how much is at their disposal. it facto in how much energy costs. how much a country imports. the diversity of fuel in the economy, efficiency and price volatility. it also examines transportationefficiency d infrastructure like reneries. even though the report says the ited states is about as energy secure as we were in 1980, there is reason for...
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zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we saw felix step off that platform, the cab sewell, the platform the size of a skateboard. he took a little bunny hop and there he went. you could almost feel the speed even from this distance away, just looking at it in these monitors. it was incredible to watch the rate of speed at which he was falling. at one point he did go into a spin. some spin was expected. what they were really concerned about was if he would go into an uncontrollable flat spin. not clear that that ever happened, really. he did go into somewhat of a spin but he stabilized very, very quickly, and when he stabilized,
zero heartburn. >>> he landed safely a short time ago near roswell, new mexico. you saw that here on cnn. brian todd is watching this closely. it was riveting, those moments, and i think everyone's hearts were in their throats. you spent a lot of time with the crew and with baumgartner a week ago when they attempted the first mission. it was scrapped for this day. what are your impressions? >> it is extraordinary, fredricka. my heart was pounding just like everyone's was when we...
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the contamination has been traced to this factory in new mexico. >> all of the cases investigated are related to peanut products from the one plans. >> they sell both raw and roasted peanuts and make peanut butter brands for trader joe's, target walmart, and whole foods. barbara purchase terpene of butter before it was pulled -- purchased her peanut butter before it was pulled from store shelves. she believes more are at risk. >> i have been feeding peanut butter to my dogs. seriously, this is a big deal. my friend has grand kids and she did not know anything about it. >> you can check the products by going to the fda website. >> we also have for you a list of the hundreds of products included in this peanut recall on our website wjla.com. >> a new study says children are not getting enough sleep. researchers found that getting an average of 27 minutes of additional rest can improve emotions and limit disruptive behavior in class as well. and our more sleep -- >> researchers have more information on where the mysterious eyeball that washed up on florida beaches came from. >> tonight,
the contamination has been traced to this factory in new mexico. >> all of the cases investigated are related to peanut products from the one plans. >> they sell both raw and roasted peanuts and make peanut butter brands for trader joe's, target walmart, and whole foods. barbara purchase terpene of butter before it was pulled -- purchased her peanut butter before it was pulled from store shelves. she believes more are at risk. >> i have been feeding peanut butter to my dogs....
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finally 4 1/2 minutes later, baumgartner pulled his chute and floated to a landing in the new mexico desert. >> you're out there, you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> reporter: it was extraordinary. nasa feels that there could be amount to be learned and the techniques that could be used on future nasa space missions. >> what happened to the capsule? >> it also came down via parachute in the new mexican desert and we're told it's in good shach good shape. >>> we're just 48 hours from the second presidential debate. the president and mitt romney are hunkered down in heavy prep mode and in last week's vice presidential debate, the debate between the top two on the ticket could be a barn burrer. >> reporter: president obama took a break this afternoon surprising supporters. he told reporters debate camp is off to a good start. >> it is going great. >> reporter: mitt romney hunkered down preparing in boston, attended church this morning with wife ann after spending saturday trying to chip away at the president's narrow lead in battleground state of ohio. r
finally 4 1/2 minutes later, baumgartner pulled his chute and floated to a landing in the new mexico desert. >> you're out there, you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> reporter: it was extraordinary. nasa feels that there could be amount to be learned and the techniques that could be used on future nasa space missions. >> what happened to the capsule? >> it also came down via parachute in the new mexican desert and we're told it's in good...
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in the sky over new mexico today a man jumped from 24 miles up and broke the sound barrier on the way down. a first. felix baumgartner broke that barrier by more than 100 miles an hour. then landed with ease. with details here's mark strassmann. >> felix baumgartner climbed into the strat sphere more than 24 miles above new mention dekort. he was about to become a human missile and plunge farther and faster in freefall than anyone in history. >> everything is in the green, doing great. >> reporter: his ascent had lasted two and a half hours. in a capsule hoisted by a 55 story helium balloon rising 1,000 feet a minute. the only hitch, baumgartner's viser fogged up when his helmet's heater stopped working. >> this is getting serious, joe. >> i do not think i have safe heating. >> reporter: joe kittinger in mission control was the voice in baumgartner's here. >> there it is, there is the world out there. >> reporter: in 1960 kittinger then an air force captain set the freefall record with a dive from 102,000 feet. he spent four years helping train baumgartner for this moment. the plunge
in the sky over new mexico today a man jumped from 24 miles up and broke the sound barrier on the way down. a first. felix baumgartner broke that barrier by more than 100 miles an hour. then landed with ease. with details here's mark strassmann. >> felix baumgartner climbed into the strat sphere more than 24 miles above new mention dekort. he was about to become a human missile and plunge farther and faster in freefall than anyone in history. >> everything is in the green, doing...
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brian todd is following his story from roswell, new mexico. >> reporter: after five years of planning and a one-day delay for weather, it is finally about to happen. the jump of felix baumgartner. this is mission control behind me. the red bull stratos center here. mike love is going to show you the field where the mission will be launched. a giant balloon, 55 stories high, with a capsule attached is going to take felix baumgartner from the edge of space to this field. it will take them about three hours to get up to the edge of space. at that point, felix baumgartner steps out of that capsule and attempts to set a new record. one for the longest freefall. he'll open his parachute about 5,000 feet above the earth. he hopes to break a speed record for someone traveling outside of a spacecraft. no one's broken the speed of sound, 690-plus miles per hour, outside of a space vehicle. he's going to be, hopefully, the first person to do that. he's going to be wearing a high-pressure suit, a helmet and parachute. he's base jumped from the christ the redemer statue in rio. what he planning to
brian todd is following his story from roswell, new mexico. >> reporter: after five years of planning and a one-day delay for weather, it is finally about to happen. the jump of felix baumgartner. this is mission control behind me. the red bull stratos center here. mike love is going to show you the field where the mission will be launched. a giant balloon, 55 stories high, with a capsule attached is going to take felix baumgartner from the edge of space to this field. it will take them...
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it's out in new mexico. it's about 6:00 a.m. out there. i think the latest we've heard from red bull is that the launch could take place maybe m next hour or so. maybe hour and a half. they're monitoring wind conditions, of course. that was what did in the last attempt on tuesday morning. it's kind of just a key thing that they're monitoring on the ground there is the wind speed. that's what's caused two different delays here. we think maybe the launch of the balloon should take place the next hour, hour and a half or so. at that point it will take about two and a half to three hours for him to get up to the point from which he will jump 120,000 feet above the surface of the earth. you know, that's the progression of this thing. it takes about two and a half to three hours to reach that point. then he will jump, and then the first 30 to 40 seconds he is expected to break the sound bearier to free-fall at a speed of more than 698 miles an hour. the entire jump son-in-law supposed to take about 15 minutes. >> i guess a lot of people are wond
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. >> moving across new mexico. >> they'll depressurize it part way, at which point baumgarner's pressure suit should automatically begin to inflate. >> give me a short count. okay, keep your head down. release the helmet tie down strap. start the cameras. and a guardian angel will take care of you. [ indiscernible ] >> speed 729 and decelerating.
. >> moving across new mexico. >> they'll depressurize it part way, at which point baumgarner's pressure suit should automatically begin to inflate. >> give me a short count. okay, keep your head down. release the helmet tie down strap. start the cameras. and a guardian angel will take care of you. [ indiscernible ] >> speed 729 and decelerating.
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ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has reached its permanent home. >> it literally inched its way from l.a.x. to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are jittery. many of them went to a safety fair to have their kids fingerprinted. >>> a scary time on this flight. the windshield was cracked. we're told the plane never lost any cabin pressure and the landing was routine. >>> sports now. the first bowl championship series standings of the college season are out. we start with number five, the notre dame fighting irish. >> kansas state at four, oregon number three. from the mighty seco.e.c., numb two, florida, number one, alabama. hurts my heart not to see lsu up there. the season's not over. >> or north carolina or michigan. >>> good morning, i'm jade mccarthy. yankees trying to come
ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has reached its permanent home. >> it literally inched its way from l.a.x. to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are...
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sunland incorporated out of new mexico forest recalled peanut butter but now they are adding raw and roasted peanuts to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's and 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> gas prices are still high but coming down a few cents. san jose 4:59, $4.59, san francisco $4.60. these are down 11 cents from a week ago. check out the pump patrol at cbssf.com/gas. >>> apple will reportedly take the wraps off the smaller cheaper ipad at an event october 23rd. the screen is expected to be half the size of the ipad, which is 9.7 inches diagonally. the kindle fire is half the size of the ipad is starts about $200. let the war begin, i guess. >> think someone is going to buy one of those? >> i believe so. >> maybe 10 million. >>> busy weekend for the bay area sports teams. we have a wrap of all the games highlights here. seems we'll do our best. >> little disappointing this weekend. >> talk about a dive here. it's the play of the day, next. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have a dense fog advisory and traffic ant weather coming up. >> time
sunland incorporated out of new mexico forest recalled peanut butter but now they are adding raw and roasted peanuts to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's and 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> gas prices are still high but coming down a few cents. san jose 4:59, $4.59, san francisco $4.60. these are down 11 cents from a week ago. check out the pump patrol at cbssf.com/gas. >>> apple will reportedly take the wraps off the smaller...
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sunland incorporated out of new mexico first recalled its preponderance because of an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. now the company is adding raw and roasted peanut to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's. 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> the bay area went 0 for the weekend, giants, niners and raiders. >> oh my. talk about a diving grab, it's our play of the day but did it count? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is a business morning already. we are just getting reports of an accident on the upper deck before the tun. >>> thank you. tough football weekend, niners and nineties in what was the premier game of the nfl yesterday. >> this was not close, new york wins in a romp. 49ers up 3-0 in the second when manning hits cruz in the end zone, giving the giants the lead for good. niners couldn't get anything going final score not read, niners host seattle on thursday. raiders on the road at the falcons, leading at the half then fourth quarter, palmer what are you doing? sam yell heads the other way 70- plus yarr for the touchdown. >>> not every day but
sunland incorporated out of new mexico first recalled its preponderance because of an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. now the company is adding raw and roasted peanut to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's. 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> the bay area went 0 for the weekend, giants, niners and raiders. >> oh my. talk about a diving grab, it's our play of the day but did it count? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is a business...
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he'll strap on a special helmet, get into a pressurized suit and liftoff from roswell, new mexico. it will be hoisted by a balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium. its skin much thinner than a ziploc baggy. it's so huge, i'm would cover 40 acres if laid flat. the ride up will take close to three hours. and then, the sky blast and the open site, the moment of truth. >> that one step forward, you know, is an important step because you know you're coming home. you're going back to a very healthy environment again because you've been in a hostile environment for so many hours. >> reporter: the heart-stopping return to earth could take 5 1/2 minutes. and after 25 years of skydiving, felix baumgartner promises this jump will be his last. >> last is probably a safe bet there. >>> that is what's making news this america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great tuesday. thanks for watching.
he'll strap on a special helmet, get into a pressurized suit and liftoff from roswell, new mexico. it will be hoisted by a balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium. its skin much thinner than a ziploc baggy. it's so huge, i'm would cover 40 acres if laid flat. the ride up will take close to three hours. and then, the sky blast and the open site, the moment of truth. >> that one step forward, you know, is an important step because you know you're coming home. you're going back to a...
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ryan owens is in roswell, new mexico. how sit looking? >> reporter: you know more than most how hard it is to get a body moving on a sunday morning. think about going from 0 to 700 miles an hour in 35 seconds. that is what this daredevil is planning to try with a leap right into the record books. >> no airplane ever did what the xs-1 is about to do. >> reporter: 65 years to the day after test pilot chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, felix baumgartner is trying to do it with his body. he plans to jump from 23 miles above the new mexican desert. that's four times higher than most passenger planes fly. >> i like to be in the air. it's my second home. >> reporter: getting there has been a struggle. he's hitching a ride no the edge of space in a balloon that is 55 stories high. winds of just two miles an hour and it can't launch. >> whoa, gusty winds are taking that balloon down now. >> reporter: that's what happened last week when felix tried to set the record. >> abort due to gusty winds. >> reporter: this morning, he's hoping to go for i
ryan owens is in roswell, new mexico. how sit looking? >> reporter: you know more than most how hard it is to get a body moving on a sunday morning. think about going from 0 to 700 miles an hour in 35 seconds. that is what this daredevil is planning to try with a leap right into the record books. >> no airplane ever did what the xs-1 is about to do. >> reporter: 65 years to the day after test pilot chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, felix baumgartner is trying to do it with...
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the drug war in mexico is frightening, violent. doesn't begin to scratch the surface there. >> unbelievable. apparently he was also one of mexico's most wanted men. and this isn't the first time a body has disappeared. the cartels are sort of known for doing that thing. >> it is. scary. speaking of body -- one was pulled out of the charles river in boston. identified as that of jonathan daly architecture graduate student who has been missing since last tuesday. daly's roommate said they spent the evening at home watching tv and went to bed. those who knew him best said daly never would have taken off without telling someone. >> he had just the clothes on his back. he didn't have id with him. we think he might have had $100. but it was like he was casually going out, 8:30 in the evening to go get some coffee. >> investigators have released few details about how daly might have died. unidentified sources say his body was weighed down by a cinder block. >>> lawyers for jerry sandusky are expected to put the wheels in motion for an app
the drug war in mexico is frightening, violent. doesn't begin to scratch the surface there. >> unbelievable. apparently he was also one of mexico's most wanted men. and this isn't the first time a body has disappeared. the cartels are sort of known for doing that thing. >> it is. scary. speaking of body -- one was pulled out of the charles river in boston. identified as that of jonathan daly architecture graduate student who has been missing since last tuesday. daly's roommate said...
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ryan owens covered it from the launch site in roswell, new mexico. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. you're right. we all watched him leave from here. and everyone was holding their breath. you know i'm not much of a numbers guy. but i have to throw this out. 833 miles per hour. that's how fast he was going. some 100 miles an hour faster than he thought he would. more than enough to break the sound barrier and the record. it took that capsule with the daredevil known as fearless felix aboard 2 1/2 hours to reach the edge of space. dangling from a 55-story balloon, the 43-year-old peacefully soared above the new mexico desert, four-times higher than most passenger jets fly. on the way up, he hears a single voice. 84-year-old joe kittinger. >> okay, here we go. >> reporter: the only other man who knows what it's like to free fall from more than 100,000 feet. >> okay, felix, it gets serious. >> reporter: kittinger tells him it's time to open the capsule door. >> there it is. there's the world out there. >> reporter: suddenly,
ryan owens covered it from the launch site in roswell, new mexico. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. you're right. we all watched him leave from here. and everyone was holding their breath. you know i'm not much of a numbers guy. but i have to throw this out. 833 miles per hour. that's how fast he was going. some 100 miles an hour faster than he thought he would. more than enough to break the sound barrier and the record. it took that capsule with the daredevil...
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we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic about that one break through that's taken place and we'll try to hear what mission control is saying, too, when we hear a stream of conversation there, but brian, give me an idea how significant that initial milestone is for this project? >> well, you know, i need to know specifically fredricka which milestone you're talking about. >> talking about him going the highest any human has gone in a manned balloon. >> that was significant. chad talked about that record at about 106,000 feet or so, possibly higher than that. they're very excited about that. the balloon has
we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic...
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., in new mexico. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to the peanut butter products from the one plant. >> reporter: sunland sells raw and roasted peanuts and makes peanut butter for brand at trader joe's, whole foods, wal-mart, target, kroger and costco, barbara purchased her peanut butter before the was pulled from store shelves. she is still awaiting salmonella test results and is certain peanut butter got her sick and worries more are at risk. >> i have been feeding this peanut but tire my dogs, i mean, seriously this is a big deal. i mean my friend has six grand kids. she didn't know anything about it. >> reporter: you can find the list of recalled product on the fda website. meantime, sunland inc. closed down facilities during this investigation. rob, paula. >> thank you, brandi. get this, almost 2/3 of those who became ill were kids under age of 10 years old. having that impact on the very young. >> you think about who consumes the most amount of peanut butter it is children. and i also consume a lot of peanut butter as well. this recall could cost the industry, not ju
., in new mexico. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to the peanut butter products from the one plant. >> reporter: sunland sells raw and roasted peanuts and makes peanut butter for brand at trader joe's, whole foods, wal-mart, target, kroger and costco, barbara purchased her peanut butter before the was pulled from store shelves. she is still awaiting salmonella test results and is certain peanut butter got her sick and worries more are at risk. >> i have been...